• Sold Everything to Walk to Portugal With a Donkey? ft. Laura | Algarve Addicts | S3 • 18
    Jun 3 2026

    Connect with Laura:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elegantly_wildWebsite: https://www.elegantlywild.com/Laura is a relationship coach supporting midlife women through dating and nervous system regulation. But her journey to Portugal took a decade - starting with a camper van, then attempting to walk from Belgium with a donkey named Robbie, building remote land in Alentejo, and eventually finding her calling helping women reconnect with themselves.After traveling for years searching for home, Laura fell in love with Portugal and sold her 1985 Mercedes motorhome to pursue radical simplicity. She attempted walking from Belgium with her friend's Belgian shire horse and yurt, received overwhelming kindness from villagers offering food and shelter, then got a Pyrenees donkey for €2,800 and set off alone. On the first night she lost her tent sticks and slept for weeks with bags propping up her tent. After waking up swimming in water with a shivering dog and soaked donkey, she stayed at a baker's zhite waiting for replacement sticks that never arrived.Eventually she drove to Portugal in a gifted van, bought remote Alentejo land near Almodóvar with one shepherd neighbor, and spent three years installing solar power, water systems, outdoor kitchens, and compost toilets with no plan. After a relationship breakdown and getting mauled by her neighbor's Portuguese guard dog requiring crutches for weeks, she was walking up hills in pouring rain at night fixing electricity - the lowest point before transformation.Perfect for anyone romanticizing simple living who needs reality checks, women navigating relationship transitions and identity shifts, or people drawn to radical life changes and healing journeys.CHAPTERS00:00 Introduction: From Donkey Journey to Relationship Coach01:02 Searching for Home: Camper Van Across Europe04:26 Belgian Friend's Yurt: Walking Villages With Shire Horse05:35 Navigation Challenges and Village Kindness09:14 Donkeys Are Very Different From Horses12:42 First Night: Lost Tent Sticks, Woke Up Swimming in Water16:58 Friend Called: "You Can Have My Van for Free"17:48 August 2020: Finally Driving to Portugal19:19 Finding Remote Alentejo Land Near Almodóvar25:52 Land For Sale: 40 Minutes to Nearest Shop27:00 Elegantly Wild: Supporting Midlife Women in Dating28:35 Clearing Past Relationship Residue and Trauma Responses30:10 Four Decades to Find Soul Calling Work31:15 Portuguese CCTV: Old Ladies and Community Connection➣ CONTACT US for relocation assistancehttps://www.algarveaddicts.com/contactCheck out our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/algarveaddicts/

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    33 mins
  • Irish Yappers: Beating Loneliness Abroad ft. Dave| Algarve Addicts | S3 • 17
    Jun 2 2026

    Connect with Irish Yappers:https://www.instagram.com/irishyappers/https://www.facebook.com/groups/944441280285800/David is a physio in Portimão who arrived in Portugal in 2017 from Dublin. After three years of loving the weather and lifestyle, he realized something was missing - his people. One Facebook post later, Irish Yappers was born, now with 495 members meeting consistently on the first and third Friday of every month.The community's impact became clear when Sheila from Kildare told David the meetups saved her from leaving Portugal. She'd been feeling isolated and ready to go home, but finding other Irish people who understood her sense of humor, spoke at her speed, and shared that unwritten rule of finding someone they know in common within 30 seconds changed everything.David discusses why Irish people gravitate toward each other abroad while other nationalities run away, the difference between surrounding yourself with people versus connecting deeply with two or three, and why he proudly calls himself an immigrant rather than an expat. He's now built an iOS app (Android launching soon) using geolocation to help Irish people worldwide find each other, Irish businesses, and venues showing Gaelic matches - from Barry's tea bags to traditional music sessions.Perfect for anyone who's moved abroad and felt lonely, community builders wanting to create authentic connections, or relocators who underestimated how much they'd miss their own tribe.➣ CONTACT US for relocation assistancehttps://www.algarveaddicts.com/contactCheck out our Instagram @algarveaddicts

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    44 mins
  • Portugal Makes My Heart Sing ft. Sally | Algarve Addicts | S3 • 16
    Jun 2 2026

    Connect with Sally: https://www.sally-dixon.com/

    Sally is a former fashion editor who worked at Harpers Bazaar and Cosmopolitan Bride, traveling to Maldives, South Africa, Kenya, and Malaysian jungles for shoots. She now writes for Algarve Plus magazine covering wellness, local artists, and businesses while preparing to relocate from London after 30 years.

    Sally's been visiting the Algarve since childhood in the 1970s when her parents started taking summer holidays there. She bought a farmhouse three years ago but still hasn't moved past planning permission stage due to Portuguese bureaucracy. The property sits unusually in the middle of the land rather than on the road edge, and she's renovating to passive house standards using zero-VOC paints, MVHR systems, and building biology principles.

    As a qualified Pilates instructor, CNM natural chef, and fourth-year nutritional therapy student, Sally discusses why weightlifting matters for women's bone health, DNA testing nuances, interviewing Carlos Ferreira who makes art from old fishing boats, visiting Dark Sky Algarve, and why Portugal's traditional crafts are disappearing but worth preserving through initiatives like the 80-90 year old women hand-embroidering gold into photographs.

    Perfect for wellness-focused relocators, anyone planning eco-friendly builds in Portugal, former Londoners considering the move, or people wanting honest takes on Portuguese bureaucracy timelines.

    CHAPTERS

    00:00 Introduction01:51 Childhood Summers: 1970s Cine Films from Parents04:30 Fashion Cupboard to Fashion Director Journey06:51 Launching Sportswear Brand: Why Portugal Textiles12:42 Internet Health Advice: What's Real vs Rubbish15:01 Writing for Algarve Plus Magazine Since 202218:16 Standout Stories: Carlos Ferreira's Fishing Boat Art22:24 Traditional Crafts: Hand-Embroidered Gold Photos25:21 Bought Farmhouse 3 Years Ago: Still at Planning Stage26:39 I Go for Vibes: Knew It When I Walked the Land27:41 Passive House Standards and Building Biology29:58 MVHR System Explained: Balanced Temperature Throughout31:42 Fire Risk and Earthquake Proofing Requirements32:15 Advice for Big Moves: Excel Spreadsheet Method33:45 UK Car Import: The One Free Car Rule34:43 Portugal Makes My Heart Sing

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    36 mins
  • FBI Background Checks: The Problem I Solved ft. Nate Wang | Algarve Addicts | S3 • 15
    Mar 29 2026

    Connect with Identity Abroad:Website: https://identityabroad.com/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=algarveaddicts&utm_id=algarveaddictsNate Wang runs Identity Abroad, solving the FBI background check nightmare for American expats in Portugal. He moved from San Francisco Bay Area to Porto in March 2020, bought a house, made one Ikea run, and the world shut down three days later while his wife was 13 weeks pregnant.After five years in Porto, Nate faced the FBI background check requirement for citizenship and discovered the system was broken. US Embassy appointments in Lisbon open at midnight with only three weeks availability and book instantly. Private providers were opaque and expensive. His mother-in-law couldn't get quality fingerprints taken due to years of hand-washing as a nurse. So he spent a month researching FBI requirements, bought certified equipment, and became his own first customer.Nate explains why "you can't order off the menu in Portugal" using the floor refinishing disaster as an example, why he went through eight housecleaners and four gardeners before giving up, the massive difference between D7 visa applications then versus now, and how he found his Lagos property through Nick's pink-shirt YouTube video during COVID.Perfect for Americans considering Portugal, anyone dealing with FBI background checks, SF Bay Area escapees, or expats who want the unfiltered reality of what works and doesn't work when you can't just order what you're used to.CHAPTERS00:50 Introduction: Identity Abroad Founder02:01 SF Bay Area to Porto: The Journey Starts05:02 Why Not Spain, Italy, Greece, or France?08:24 Portuguese: French Lady, Spanish Guy, Raised in Moscow10:54 Porto Feels Like San Francisco's Sister City13:00 Bought House, COVID Lockdown 3 Days Later, 13 Weeks Pregnant15:39 D7 Visa Process: Then vs Now20:20 FBI Background Check Nightmare Begins25:06 Identity Abroad: The Equipment and Security28:45 Who Needs FBI Background Checks in Portugal32:53 Are Americans Still Coming to Portugal?35:22 You Can't Order Off the Menu in Portugal40:42 Eight Housecleaners, Four Gardeners: The Reality42:44 Advice for Americans: Rent First, Buy Later45:19 How Nick's YouTube Video Helped Us Find Lagos➣ CONTACT US for relocation assistancehttps://www.algarveaddicts.com/contactCheck out our Instagram @algarveaddicts

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    47 mins
  • 6 Years in Western Algarve: The Real Story ft. Stacy Ennis | Algarve Addicts | S3 • 13
    Mar 1 2026

    Connect with Stacy Ennis:

    Website: https://stacyennis.com/

    Stacy Ennis is a book coach and publishing entrepreneur who's lived in four countries with her family. After six years in the Western Algarve, she shares the honest reality of relocating with kids.

    Stacy built her business starting in the Dominican Republic in 2009, moved to Vietnam, returned to the US for eight years, then spent six months in Thailand where her kids got constantly sick. After hospital beds, hand foot mouth disease, and King Cobras found near their house, they cast a wide net and chose Portugal without ever visiting.

    She discusses landing in a rough Cascais neighborhood where locals told them to go home, finding the right school through spreadsheet research, navigating immigration renewals that have become a nightmare (her husband's residency expired in August with no resolution), and the critical advice she'd give her past self about understanding full school pathways and medical infrastructure before choosing where to live.

    Perfect for families relocating with children, digital nomads considering Portugal, or anyone wanting the unfiltered reality of Western Algarve life including school challenges for kids with learning needs and medical care limitations.

    CHAPTERS

    00:00 Introduction

    01:10 University of Cincinnati Full Ride Scholarship

    03:25 The Terrible Boss That Changed Everything

    05:05 Building Digital Nomad Business Before Systems Existed

    08:31 Living in Santo Domingo Dominican Republic

    09:40 27 Waterfalls Adventure Experience

    13:04 Why Portugal Over Spain

    16:32 Finding Schools Through Spreadsheet Research

    18:53 Immigration: Easy in 2019, Nightmare Now

    20:53 Husband's Residency Expired August: No Solution

    25:35 Small Expat Community Across Algarve

    27:18 Learning Portuguese

    28:28 Citizenship Uncertainty: 5 vs 10 Year Rule

    30:25 Western Algarve School Challenges for Kids with Learning Needs

    32:46 Medical Care Reality: HPA vs Public Hospitals

    39:27 Dark Sky Observatory Birthday Trip

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    41 mins
  • DNA Test Revealed I'm 35% Portuguese ft. Veronica Krestow | Algarve Addicts | S3 • 12
    Feb 15 2026

    Connect with Veronica:Website: VeronicaKrestow.comYouTube: Veronica KrestowInstagram: @veronicakrestow

    Coach and author Veronica Krestow moved from California to the Algarve after a DNA test revealed she's 35% Portuguese. The Atlantic Ocean literally told her "you belong here" before she even knew about her ancestry.

    After burning out at the peak of her coaching business in 2020, Veronica spent two years searching for home across North Carolina, Peru, France, and Italy. When she jumped in the water at Praia do Vau, her entire body unwound and she heard those three words. A saleswoman in California insisted she take a DNA test. Result: 35% Portuguese. Her body knew first.

    She shares the brutal reality of arriving during COVID when systems went online the exact day she needed her NIF, why hiring help immediately saves relationships (stress contributed to her 14-year partnership ending), managing thousands of snails as patience teachers, and discovering her spiritual teacher's ashram is an hour away. Her blood work is now perfect after restoring health through Portuguese slow living.

    Perfect for wellness-focused relocators, spiritual seekers, or anyone who believes your body knows where home is.

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    40 mins
  • Dean of Economics Explains the Algarve ft. Luis Coelho | Algarve Addicts | S3 • 10
    Jan 16 2026

    Professor Dr. Luis Coelho is the Dean of the School of Economics at the University of Algarve and has been in the Algarve since he was 18 years old. He shares his journey from Beja (where zero of his graduating class returned after university) to studying economics at UAlg, secretly switching from business management without telling his father, and eventually getting his PhD at the University of Edinburgh.Luis breaks down the stark reality of the Algarve economy: 60% of wealth creation comes directly from tourism and real estate, with another 20-30% indirectly related.We discuss over-tourism concerns (not yet a major issue according to Observatory for Sustainable Tourism data, but red flags emerging around housing and beach access), the economic contribution of immigrants (positive overall, enabling Portugal's recent growth, but questions about 30% who aren't registered with social security), and why housing prices keep skyrocketing despite interest rate increases that should have slowed the market.Perfect for anyone trying to understand the economic reality of relocating to the Algarve, why housing is so expensive, what the future holds for the region, or how immigration actually impacts the economy.Chapters00:00 Introduction: Dean of School of Economics00:50 From Beja to the Algarve: Why He Chose Faro10:33 School of Economics13:58 How the School Impacts the Algarve Region16:56 Research Centers and Tourism Studies20:09 The Reality: 60% of Algarve Economy is Tourism25:13 Over-Tourism: Is It a Problem Yet?28:45 Immigration: Economic Boost or Drain?35:18 Tech Startups and Algarve Tec Hub38:57 Why Cost of Living Keeps Rising in Portugal41:51 Housing Crisis: Why Prices Won't Stop Rising45:10 Future of the Algarve Economy: Three Key Areas➣ CONTACT US for relocation assistanceGet on a free discovery call and we can outline how we can work with you.https://www.algarveaddicts.com/contactCheck out our Instagram @algarveaddicts

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    47 mins
  • Learn Portuguese the Practical Way ft. Liz from Talk the Streets | Algarve Addicts | S3 • 09
    Jan 7 2026

    Join our FREE Portuguese webinar with Liz Sharma on January 21st!Sign up here: https://luma.com/czavpk6p

    Liz Sharma is the founder of Talk the Streets, a Portuguese language learning platform that focuses on practical Portuguese in plain English. She studied Portuguese at university in Manchester, fell in love with the language, did an Erasmus exchange in Coimbra, and eventually moved to Lisbon nine years ago at age 30 when she was ready for a new chapter.

    Liz shares how she went from working in PR and traveling constantly to Sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America, to deciding she wanted to put down roots in Lisbon. When the pandemic hit in 2020, she started a YouTube channel teaching European Portuguese, and it took off immediately because she was filling a gap in how Portuguese was being taught online.

    We discuss why you're missing out on 50-80% of experiences and connections in Portugal if you can't speak the language, even in big cities where everyone speaks English. Liz explains her PRO method: Pronunciation (so people actually understand you and don't respond in English), Real-life dialogues (not just colors and animals), and Only essential grammar (not pages of fill-in-the-gap exercises).

    You'll hear about the common misconceptions about Portuguese pronunciation, why native English speakers find language learning so daunting, and practical examples like students leaving notes in neighbors' postboxes that spark real friendships. Liz also shares stories of her students joining knitting circles, hiking groups, and clearing yards with neighbors because they made the effort to learn the language.

    Perfect for anyone considering relocation to Portugal who's intimidated by language learning, retirees moving to more remote areas where Portuguese is essential, or anyone frustrated that Portuguese people keep responding to them in English.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction: Meet Liz from Talk the Streets01:08 Studying Portuguese at University in Manchester03:24 Moving to Lisbon Nine Years Ago at Age 3004:38 What Lisbon Was Like Before the Digital Nomad Boom07:15 From PR Travel to Teaching Portuguese08:23 Starting a YouTube Channel During the Pandemic10:38 Why Learning Portuguese Matters Even When Everyone Speaks English12:38 The Problem with Traditional Language Learning12:55 Stories of Students Integrating Through Portuguese15:37 The PRO Method: Pronunciation, Real-Life, Only Essential Grammar16:23 Why People Respond to You in English (And How to Fix It)18:16 What We'll Cover in the Free Webinar

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    20 mins